so what does this survey show, what can be done to turn things around? among nurses, about 80, 85%, in the latest survey, that percent dipped to 71%. nurses are emotionally drained, and they re actually worried that the job is affecting their own. they are the most hands, physically in the room with patients and families, checking vital signs, giving shots, checking breathing tubes. that takes a toll both physically and mentally. now, how they can turn around and get more resources in the terms of support staff. the administrative tasks, so nurses can focus more on patient care. also reduce the number of
not in a position to do that either. ajunior not in a position to do that either. a junior doctor not in a position to do that either. ajunior doctor in year not in a position to do that either. a junior doctor in year one not in a position to do that either. ajunior doctor in year one is earning just under £30,000, ajunior doctor in year one is earningjust under £30,000, i earning just under £30,000, i believe. earningjust under £30,000, i believe. so that s after a lot of years of training. believe. so that s after a lot of years of training. absolutely. a doctor in their years of training. absolutely. a doctor in their first years of training. absolutely. a doctor in their first year - doctor in their first year post qualification after five or six years of university, looking after hundreds of patients, up to 100 patients overnight, seeing you in a&e, prescribing, assessing you on the wards is earning £14 an hour. people at my grade or in their own clinics often kind of p
they are both spokespersons for knowing rsv. thank you so much for joining us. i want to talk to you about your experience with zara. how did you know something was wrong? for about a couple days, she was having this coughing spell. just couldn t catch her breath. it seemed like it was worse than just a common cold or the flu in kids. we just really took her to the hospital to figure out what was going on. her doctors then a couple days later diagnosed her with rsv. jimmy, what was it like seeing zara coughing and struggling to breathe. i was on tour. i was about to film the macy s day parade. they transferred to delaware. seeing her laying on the hospital bed with all these breathing tubes, it was a scary feeling as a parent. even for a second we thought
starting to have a lot of trouble breathing, and brought him to the cleveland clinic and they still had to wait 11 hours in the emergency room and that s because the hospitals are maxed out, and they are dealing with shortages. all of that is coming together to make things very difficult for them. in terms of your family, the tips are if you are not feeling great, don t go to thanksgiving dinner. other things you can do, take that rapid test if you are nervous, and keep good ventilation in the room. everybody wants to get together so badly. it s hard to tell people not to, right? the images of seeing the babies in hospital beds with the breathing tubes, i mean it s terrible to see. and the other thing is because we now lived the last two-plus years with masks, indoors and separating ourselves, our immune systems are repressed, and i have a couple little kids, and they are catching everything that comes through the door. you know, that s tough.
rip the breathing tubes out. that breaks your heart as a parent. nightmare. nbc s gabe gutierrez with that report. it is just about the top of the fourth hour of morning joe. 6:00 a.m. on the west coast, 9:00 a.m. on the east coast. joe biden and his cabinet hitting the road today launching a full-court press to push the administration s closing economic argument to voters. we ll get a preview of that message when white house chief of staff ron klain joins us. the president isn t the only one headed out on the campaign trail. donald trump will be holding rallies in ohio and pennsylvania and other states in a final midterm push to boost republican turnout. we ll have those details straight ahead. also ahead, utah is in the midst of its most competitive senate race in decades. we re going to the speak with